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Cruise ships today are slower, but the RMS Queen Elizabeth usually did 28.5, Queen Mary could cruise at 30 knots as did the SS France and the USS United States also cruised at 30, but at full power managed 43 knots (49 mph).
It’s one inch.
That’s a measurement of the gap on the #88 Daytona, DC-93, that was filled in flush.
I’m talking about the real one, not the repainted one at the Talladega Museum. That one is DC-74, a 1968 Charger.
Most large passenger ships can run at about 20 knots, which made them a lot faster than sail boats. About 500 nauticle miles per day.
But, many modern sail boats do 600 or more miles per day.
Making a sailboat the fastest for a round the world time.